Nature Meet the army of turtles helping scientists get closer to cyclones Sea turtles migrate thousands of kilometres and can share data even from the centre of a tropical cyclone. 27/01/2022
Art Francis Bacon exhibit - blurring the lines between humans and animals Spanning Bacon’s 50-year career, the 'Francis Bacon: Man and Beast' exhibition includes some of Bacon’s earliest works and his last-ever painting 26/01/2022
Green News How are hair sausages helping rescue this ecosystem? The Tongan volcanic eruption caused an oil spill in Peru, here’s how Peruvians are helping with the clear up. 26/01/2022
Culture news World’s oldest working tattoo parlour hit by EU ink ban The world's oldest still-functioning tattoo parlour has been hit by new European Union rules, banning thousands of chemicals in colourful tattoo ink. 25/01/2022
Culture news 'Secrets of Playboy': The docuseries exposing Hefner's dark empire Zeitgeisty and refreshing or dark and manipulative? This 10-part docuseries lifts the lid on the story of Playboy from the women that experienced it. 24/01/2022
Culture news Wuhan documentary following volunteers during 2020 COVID pandemic 'Wuhan, I Am Here', a documentary directed by Lan Bo, follows local volunteers helping non-COVID patients, during the early 2020 lockdown in Wuhan 24/01/2022
Residences Inside the eco-lodge with its own rainforest and sloths on-site A stay at this luxury lodge helps to protect the wildlife and nature that surrounds it. 23/01/2022
Nature Karachi’s urban forest is bringing nature to the heart of the city Six years ago this was an abandoned waste land, now it's a nature filled forest in the middle of Pakistan's largest city. 23/01/2022
Culture news Inside Finland's cruel fox fur farms, perpetuated by luxury fashion Despite the practice being banned in most European countries, Finland produces over 1 million fox pelts a year. Euronews investigates what this means for the welfare of these animals. And it's not good news. 22/01/2022
Nature Why is this Antarctic penguin thriving in the face of climate change? It isn’t all bad news for our favourite flightless birds, a recent study indicates 22/01/2022
Art Beirut exhibition displays restored art after 2020 port blast At the Beirut Museum of Art, a collection of restored Lebanese paintings, once destroyed by the 2020 port explosion, have gone back on display 21/01/2022
Green News Oceanographers rejoice after pristine coral reef discovery in Tahiti This 20-year-old reef in the South Pacific features rose-shaped corals and three kilometres of untouched corals 20/01/2022
Art Irish artist turns beach into stunning tribute to Ashling Murphy The piece 'Fiddle for Ashling' was created by artist Sean Corcoran, in honour of the fatally attacked schoolteacher Ashling Murphy 20/01/2022
Art Dutch concert halls reopen as hair salons in COVID-19 lockdown protest The move saw people getting their nails done in front of Van Gogh paintings and haircuts given as the Concertgebouw orchestra performed. 20/01/2022
Moments This Guatemalan city lives in the shadow of an erupting volcano After the end of harsh lockdown restrictions, this former colonial capital is enjoying a boom in tourism 19/01/2022
Series How is Kosovo's 'city of power plants' being transformed? Guxim Klinaku started a non-profit organisation to help enable a green transition in Obiliq, Kosovo. 19/01/2022
Art Street artist KAWS brings augmented reality to London's Serpentine American contemporary artist KAWS has opened a new exhibition at Serpentine in London, which features ten pieces accessible only via AR technology. 19/01/2022
Eco-Innovation This eco-artist builds cat shelters out of recycled car tyres Climate change is making life colder for Cairo’s cats - but one artist has a unique solution 19/01/2022
Culture news Should Turkey's camel wrestling festival be banned? The 40th International Camel Wrestling Festival was held in Selcuk, Turkey - attracting strong criticism from animal rights activists 19/01/2022
Climate Why are these Australian dancers performing on a melting iceberg? Dancing on ice just got serious 18/01/2022